This is like mystery or something.
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vojkan087 — 12 years ago(September 08, 2013 05:51 AM)
Maybe you should try to make a tour of some mental hospital, or try to get into the movie, get to know what it is talking about, then you can speak about not being scared.
This is something that happens everyday around us, these people, mental patients, live horror movies every dayand in some cases, unfortunate victims get a glimpse into their horrific world.
The ghosts, undead, zombies, graves may scare people but that is an irrational fear. This stuff is very real. -
vojkan087 — 12 years ago(September 09, 2013 02:15 AM)
To go off topic, no wander you didn't like Session 9 if Insidious is your choiceMay I suggest some of the Asian movies, they, though almost exclusively ghost stories, know how to scare people and leave a permanent mark
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davannacarter — 12 years ago(November 23, 2013 06:08 PM)
Naw, I disagree. Asian horror is all child ghosts and creepy women with long, black hair. That stuff got old for me quick. After you've seen a few Japanese ghost horror movies, you think, "Man, this stuff is starting to all look alike."
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vojkan087 — 12 years ago(October 14, 2013 12:42 PM)
You missed one word - Hollywood.
So it would say ''Insidious has been one of the better ghost films nowadays compared to other current HOLLYWOOD films''
Otherwise it doesn't make any sense, since the movie itself is a third class piece of sif compared to all curent horror films.
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cinecephale — 12 years ago(December 09, 2013 08:05 AM)
Also watch insidious if you guys wanna actually see a good horror movie.
Man, I could take Insidious and show you minute by minute what the film is a rip-off of, and where he stole all his monsters and subplots. There is not a second of originality in Insidious. -
Wolfbrother1983 — 12 years ago(February 04, 2014 05:46 AM)
Of course it's a horror movie. Specifically, psychological horror. It gave me a feeling of being unsettled. But even if it hadn't, being scared is not a requisite for being a horror film. And I'm glad it barely showed anything.
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chuggliams — 12 years ago(February 15, 2014 06:43 AM)
When I first saw this film, I thought it had wasted potential and was average at best.
However, I found myself thinking about it as I was lying in bed at night, generally creeping myself out. This led to me watching it again (and again!) until I became a bit obsessed: watch it alone in the dark- it scares the beep out of me when I do that!